Several months of querying for a pair of new executive chefs for the Googleplex has yielded an odd outcome to date: zero results returned.
Opera, Google Extend Search Placement
Google is the default search option in the Opera web browser for PCs, and the two firms have extended their agreement to place Google on Opera browsers made for smaller devices.
Search Related Philanthropic Foundations
This happens every year. The Yuletide holidays leave a massive hole in the world of search engine news. To be blunt, practically nothing major is happening at this time.
2005 Search Engine Journal Blog Awards
Many thanks to the readers and responders who nominated our blog as one of the top search engine optimization related blogs of 2005.
Still No One-Stop Travel Search
Though travel bookings remain the largest component of e-commerce, generating over of third of the $145 billion US online market, no single travel search engine (TSE) has emerged as the best one-stop shop for finding the best rates on airfare, hotels, or car rentals, says Consumer Reports WebWatch. The bottom line is, says WebWatch, you’d better shop around.
Steve Rubel Hacks Google Book Search?
Steve Rubel, best known for his blogs on integrating technology into public relations, may have stumbled upon something interesting. In a recent blog post by Rubel, he claims to be on to something.
Web Designer’s Guide to Search Engine Optimization
Search Engine Optimization or SEO is the buzz word you will see everywhere in the internet nowsadays. Designing a website today is no longer about aesthetics. It must not only look good, it must be visible to the search engines as well.
Wink At Powered People Search
Another day, another startup splashes online. All of the Silicon Valley insiders and the beautiful people on Memeorandum have been writing about Wink.com today, so we’ll add our two cents from the heart of the Bluegrass as well.
Search Marketing In the New Google, AOL Era
Pamela Parker of ClickZ interviewed a number of search marketers to gage they’re thoughts on how the new Google, AOL deal will impact the landscape.
SEMPO Survey: SEO More Popular than Paid Search
Here are highlights from SEMPO’s 2005 Annual State of Search Survey, or as I heard Dana Todd call it at SES Chicago, “the SEMPO Big Ass Survey”.